Hello. I've run a zine (Dairy River) out of New Rochelle, NY for the last five years -- mostly in total (geographic) isolation. Are there any other Westchester zine-makers out there? Anything going on in New York zine-wise over the fall?

Hey guys, this Friday, April 25th I'm having a release party for the 2nd issue of my zine, Lovers & Other Strangers. From 6 - 9 PM at Rogue Space Chelsea (corner of 26th St. & 10th Ave.) Lovers & Other Strangers features short stories inspired by found photos. On display will be a small collection on vintage mug shots.

The Booklyn Art Gallery is pleased to present GARDEN OF THE WOMANIMAL, an installation by Caroline Paquita and a small survey of thirteen years of drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and zines.

GARDEN OF THE WOMANIMAL explores a recurring theme throughout the recent years of Caroline’s work, depicted in a wide variety of media, a cult of “womanimals” half-women/half-wild animals are illustrated in landscapes of playful sexual scenarios, mystical adventures, and explorations of nature and the body. The womanimals’ corrupt playfulness and exuberance are contrasted by the meticulously clean line work of Paquita’s drawings and paintings. Newer works are surrounded by thirteen years of imagery demonstrating the evolution towards this theme and its stylized representation.

Culling works from her personal collection GARDEN OF THE WOMANIMALcreates an audacious yet welcoming environment of new and past works including drawings, paintings, screenprints, paper mache, sewn soft sculpture, wood sculpture, Risograph prints and zines. The installation is climaxed by Paquita’s new artist book, published exclusively for the exhibition, compiling years of screenprints, publishing ephemera, hand-colored Risographs, and drawing reproductions into a beautifully hand-bound hardcover limited edition.

New York & Brooklyn based self-publishing artists / book makers / printmakers / zine makers. Share your work with us! We like to know our neighbors and see what like-minded creators are working on. E-mail a link to your portfolio / online shop or images to - booklynopencall[at]gmail.com with your name in the subject, include a brief bio, where you live, & how long you’ve been self-publishing for. Looking forward to seeing your work.

Note: This is not an specific exhibition or zine open call, just an open invitation to share.

Hello! I am in Toronto but used to live in NYC. Just finished first 'zine. I like writing about entrepreneurship, hyper local enterprise, sustainable enterprise design and things like that. Just finished my first 'zine. Would love feedback and happy to share!

Do you like zines? How about feminism? Because second annual NYC Feminist Zine Fest is coming up! Mark your calenders for March 1st, 2014 from 1-6pm. This time we will be at Barnard College in uptown Manhattan, 3009 Broadway in the James Room on the 4th floor of Barnard Hall. The space is handicap accessible.

We will be opening the call for tablers very soon, so if you’re a zinester or artist interested in sharing your work, keep an eye on our website (http://feministzinefestnyc.wordpress.com/) for updates. We also need volunteers to help the day run smoothly so if you think that sounds like you (or you have questions in general), email us at feministzinefestnyc@gmail.com! RSVP to the WMZ event here!

Hi NYC Zine writers. I am starting a new distro local to NYC. I hope to have it up and running in February. Right now, I'm raising funds. I know... money...blah. But it'll be awesome when it's up. If you would like to check it out, here is how:

Hi folks! I finally finished issue five of my zine, Alex. I'm a Brooklyn zinester, and happy for both trades and coffee meet-ups. Here is my website for a look at what I do: http://www.sleepingcreatures.com/alex.html . I'm terrible at replying through this site, so this is better if you want to trade: alexgenderzine(at)gmail.com